Publications
The Stories That Shape Us
At Atlas Leadership Lab, we know that every great leader is, at their core, a storyteller. My work as an author is where I study the blueprints of the past to better understand the leaders of the future. Whether I’m taking a look back at the history of Cincinnati or reimagining ancient folklore, my writing explores how people, places, and legends define our world.
The Cincinnati Collection | Historical Non-Fiction
Before I traveled the world, I mastered the art of the "Deep Dive" in my own backyard. These six works explore the grit, innovation, and hidden narratives of one of America’s most storied cities.
Cincinnati Bengals History: A look at the history of the Cincinnati Bengals football team.
Cincinnati Police History: An in-depth view of the Cincinnati Police department.
Cincinnati Fire Department History: The fire department shown in pictures.
Delhi, Norwood, and Price Hill: Books that track three very different neighborhoods across Cincinnati.
The Folklore Files | Young Adult Fiction
The Famous Baba Yaga Novel: Leadership often requires us to face the "monsters" in the dark. Inspired by the Slavic legend of Baba Yaga, this novel explores themes of resilience, intuition, and the blurred lines between hero and villain. It’s proof that sometimes, the best way to understand human nature is through the myths we create.
Why a Leadership Coach Writes About History & Folklore
You might wonder: What does local history or ancient folklore have to do with executive coaching?
Everything. History teaches us about Legacy. Folklore teaches us about Human Truths. Together, they allow me to help you write a better story for your own organization.